The Adventures of Milo
The Adventures of Milo is a children’s book series that I illustrate. The books in this collection each utilize a different style of art. The Adventures of Milo began because we wanted to give my nephew reading material that featured characters that are representative of him. Milo is the inspiration and the heart of this project. All of the books are self published through KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing), and copyright registration has been obtained for each of them as well.
The Adventures of Milo: Milo Goes to the Aquariment
This book was inspired by a wonderful memory that we share in my family. We took Milo to the aquarium when he was about one year old. He was mesmerized by the animals and plants that he saw there. This story illustrates that very adventure. Walk around the “aquariment” with Milo, and see all the sights for yourself!
You can purchase the paperback and Kindle versions of this book on Amazon.
The Adventures of Milo: The Great Paper Boat Race
This book is inspired by a day that we spent with my nephew. We played outside, in the rain, for hours. This book is the perfect read for a rainy day! Tag along with Milo as he learns about the rain, and how to turn a cloudy day into a fun one!
You can purchase the paperback and Kindle versions of this book on Amazon.
The Adventures of Milo: Watercolors with Aunt Chloe
In this adventure, Milo learns about painting with watercolors. He experiments with blending colors, different brushes, and different strokes. Join Milo and Aunt Chloe as they explore some of the fun things that you can do while painting with watercolors.
You can purchase the paperback and Kindle version of this book on Amazon.
COMING SOON… The Adventures of Milo: Aunt Chloe’s Trip to Korea
In this adventure, Milo experiences how difficult it can be to be separated from a loved one. with Aunt Chloe staying on the other side of the world, how will he stay close with her? What can he do to make the time pass by quickly? These monochromatic illustrations are inspired by the Picasso’s Blue Period, and can help us see how color can be used to express emotion.
Coming soon to Amazon.